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Mrs. Olsen: Good. Now use it in a sentence. Caulfield: "Her face betrayed that she had farded in the ladies' room." She teaches me vocabulary, I teach her vocabulary. Frazz: Splentid.
Her face betrayed that she had become one of the five types of Ahkam into which Fiqh categorizes acts of every Muslim??? Sometimes Google is not your friend.
I have an acquaintance I sometimes play golf with when visiting Florida. He is from Ontario but from originally Nova Scotia and pronounces “thirty” as “turdy.” I think some English (the country) do this also.
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
Better there than in the classroom.
David Leitner over 8 years ago
To “fard” – To apply cosmetics. Splentid – Frazz being Frazz…
Kind&Kinder over 8 years ago
The juxtaposition of “d” and “t” is very clever. and @David Leitner was very clever to make the connections. This is all really funny stuff!
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 8 years ago
Her face betrayed that she had become one of the five types of Ahkam into which Fiqh categorizes acts of every Muslim??? Sometimes Google is not your friend.
jaxxm over 8 years ago
American always say a d instead of a t.
Plods with ...™ over 8 years ago
Snerk… Snuck that one by, tid ya, Jef?
ksu71 over 8 years ago
I have an acquaintance I sometimes play golf with when visiting Florida. He is from Ontario but from originally Nova Scotia and pronounces “thirty” as “turdy.” I think some English (the country) do this also.
JavaJim over 8 years ago
Doesn’t the verb “fard” require an object?
Fido (aka Felix Rex) over 8 years ago
Pastis of PBS should take a lesson from this one.
hunterbao over 8 years ago
No such word as splentid here in the states.
lovelaughterpeaceharmony over 8 years ago
okay so why splentid?
Fido (aka Felix Rex) over 8 years ago
So, tell us, oh wise one, why is Frazz promoting a brand of fake sugar?
Hartbreaker over 8 years ago
So that is the word he learned yesterday to use today.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
People in the fashion and movie industries know that MUAs fard all day long and sometimes at night.
bike2sac over 8 years ago
He changed a verb to an adjective.